Githubneos / Keerthan_2025

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https://githubneos.github.io/Keerthan_2025/
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Sprint 2: 3.1 and 3.4 lesson Review #5

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Assignment Points Grade Evidence
Baseline Grade 55% 55% Lowest possible grade. Blank submission.
Max Grade 90% 0.88% I gave myself an 88% for the maximum grade, I completed my homework hacks and popcorn hacks. I have also demonstrated a good understanding of the topics. Something that I could improve was making the homework hack more challenging and creative and explaining examples better.
Pull Request (Integration) 1 1 Our group completed the pull requests diligently. We did not run into major issues, because we were careful to change our own lesson and refrained from interfering with our teammates.
Relevancy Checklist (Peer) 2 1.8 Our code was relevant to our topic and what the college board deemed noteworthy as well as avoiding unnecessary topics. I feel like I could explained the topic better and overall presented better.
Lesson Style (Period) 1 0.85 We changed the theme and added more appealing fonts, but could have gone above and beyond by adding more interactive lessons and examples.
Homework, Popcorn Hacks 1 x 5 4 I gave myself a 4, because I completed all the homework and popcorn hacks however I submitted two of them late and the links I submitted weren't clear.
Individual Contribution 1 0.9 I believe that I deserve a 0.9 because I completed the lessons efficiently. I also structured and wrote them in a way that is user-friendly very concise and to the point, so the reader can grasp the information quickly. However, I could use some improvement in my speaking skills. However, I did help other students with code issues.
Personal Notebooks / Blogs 1 1 My personal notebook and blog contained all the lessons popcorn hacks and homework hacks, which made it simple and efficient to submit.
Total 11 9.55
Skill Points Grade Evidence
Work Habits (Analytics) 1 0.8 I submitted one of the homework hacks late and could have utilized my class time better.
Team Planning (Issue) 1 0.9 We used a group chat to communicate, and we believe that our pull requests were on time, all of our lessons were fully completed and easy to read, but we should have rehearsed our presentation a bit more.
Presentation Memories 1 0.85 We split the lessons equally so that we each had a say in what we taught. However, we could have rehearsed a bit more and improved the overall presentation of our lesson.
Grading and Feedback 1 0.85 My grading for homework were all around 0.83, because I submitted one assignment late and the actual blog was hard to read.
Beyond Perfunctory 1 0.8 I believe I had to put in work to understand the python aspect of the lessons and code, because that is something that I did not really go into when crafting my lesson.

https://githubneos.github.io/Keerthan_2025/

jm1021 commented 1 month ago

Used table with drop down. Discussed number guessing game that implements fundamentals. Reflection on JavaScripts using Python fundamentals.

AlexRubio1 commented 1 month ago

Used a drop down menu and when you hover it gives a summary same as mihir. Made a guessing game using booleans and more. used javascript specifically.

arshiadebroy commented 1 month ago

Hi Keerthan, I liked that you also had a drop-down menu that had summaries for each unit. You random number game that connected to each concept was also clever and I can see how it would be an effective study tool. I also liked how you discussed how your lesson was mainly in javascript.

prajnar123123213 commented 1 month ago

Keerthan made a number guessing game that was based on booleans, iterations, and variables. I like how simple the game was, but at the same time, also used many of the concepts we learned. One thing I would recommend is maybe showcasing more of your accomplishments and hacks.

illuminati1618 commented 1 month ago

Used a similar table style for organization which is nice! Created a number guessing game that uses a few aspects of our sprint 2 lesson using javascript!

code259 commented 1 month ago

I like your cumulative project about the random number generator, showcasing all that you learned. Plus, the drop down menu is a smart idea.

neil9674 commented 1 month ago
  1. He had a drop down menu, which was pretty unique and not seen before.
  2. He made a guessing game using many things we learned throughout Sprint 2
Rbojja23 commented 1 month ago

Glows:

mirabelle2025 commented 1 month ago

Hi Keerthan, I like your summaries and drop down menus. I also like your added game. I think that you could've projected your voice a little better.

manas12709 commented 1 month ago

I like your drop down menus and summaries a lot, it was similar to mihirs I would assume you shared the code with him, it looks like it was a time taking task! Good job Keerthan!

shriya1401 commented 1 month ago

I like the buttons you used to link the lessons to, and the drop-down menus incorporated into it, The hack with the number-guessing game was good.

DakshaG001 commented 1 month ago

yuor button and dropdown menu was really good and I liked it

zachpeltz commented 1 month ago

I liked your style of organization and drop down menus.